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RAW Power for iOS Hands-on Review

RAW Power for iOS Hands-on Review

Posted on December 12, 2017June 10, 2019 By Jarvis

If you’re a Mac-owning photographer, you probably used—or toyed with, or still stubbornly refuse to give up—Apple’s long-abandoned Aperture application for editing photos and managing your image library. The official replacement, Apple Photos, is targeted at a broader audience and lacks many of the Raw-editing features Aperture was built for.

Now, former Aperture development lead Nik Bhatt, via his company Gentlemen Coders, has created RAW Power, a Raw image editor for Mac and iOS that digs deep into Raw editing and throws in some unique features, too. The just-released iOS version works on the iPhone and iPad, and pairs with the macOS version, which was released in 2016.

On both platforms, RAW Power operates as a stand-alone app; on the Mac, it’s also an editing extension in Apple Photos. If you already use Photos to store your photo library, it can still be your hub.
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